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Topic: A public apology to Donald, Patrick and Amir ("Intersango guys") - page 3. (Read 8372 times)

hero member
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Bitbuy
Someone tell me if I did this right. I filled out the form, submitted it and received an email. I clicked the link in the email and it brought me to a page summarizing what I had filled out. There was nothing on that page to click or enter.

Same here. Now we'll have to wait I guess.
hero member
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Someone tell me if I did this right. I filled out the form, submitted it and received an email. I clicked the link in the email and it brought me to a page summarizing what I had filled out. There was nothing on that page to click or enter.
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Not an expert here, just speculating...

That is really bizarre.  Behavior like this speaks allot about the nature of the one behind it's premeditation.  Juvenile for one, and why those three words?  Designed to instill fear in the minds of those that find the message.  Allot went into them being embedded in the transaction.  More than likely a troll shunned by the community here.  If this heist had been done by some group within TPTB in-order to derail BitCoin progress, I doubt they would go to all this trouble, no this is the mind of a Jack The Ripper type personality, and my guess a solo individual.  

Not an expert of what, trolling?  Roll Eyes

criminal psych?
full member
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Web Dev, Db Admin, Computer Technician
Not an expert here, just speculating...

That is really bizarre.  Behavior like this speaks allot about the nature of the one behind it's premeditation.  Juvenile for one, and why those three words?  Designed to instill fear in the minds of those that find the message.  Allot went into them being embedded in the transaction.  More than likely a troll shunned by the community here.  If this heist had been done by some group within TPTB in-order to derail BitCoin progress, I doubt they would go to all this trouble, no this is the mind of a Jack The Ripper type personality, and my guess a solo individual.  

Not an expert of what, trolling?  Roll Eyes
legendary
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https://claims.bitcoinica.com does not work (tried chrome, ff and ie)

Works for me... And is the same IP as in like above.

NOW it does work for me too
member
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https://claims.bitcoinica.com does not work (tried chrome, ff and ie)

Works for me... And is the same IP as in like above.
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1000
https://claims.bitcoinica.com does not work (tried chrome, ff and ie)

EDIT: direct ip does work...
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The hacker wrote "EXPECT MASS LEAK" in transactions from the stolen money. We can only assume he has a copy of the database, so he has access to all the information needed to make a claim.

Almost.
Unfortunatly (for the hacker) he doesn't control user's email accounts, and he has no access to users ID documents.

And he ought only have hashes of passwords.

Link me to more detail on the "EXPECT MASS LEAK" message?

http://blockchain.info/address/1EMLwAwseowTkDtKnEHRKrwQvzi4HShxSX

This is an address some of the stolen money was sent to

Notice the transaction amounts:

1.01100101 BTC
2.01111 BTC
3.0111 BTC
4.01100101 BTC
5.01100011 BTC
6.011101 BTC
7.001 BTC
8.01101101 BTC
9.01100001 BTC
10.01110011 BTC
11.01110011 BTC
12.001 BTC
13.011011 BTC
14.01100101 BTC
15.01100001 BTC
16.01101011 BTC
17.001 BTC
18.01110011 BTC
19.01101111 BTC
20.01101111 BTC
21.0110111 BTC

The part after the decimal point is ascii binary, and it converts to: expect mass leak soon

Also, the address starts with 1EML

Expect Mass Leak

Converter:
http://www.roubaixinteractive.com/PlayGround/Binary_Conversion/Binary_To_Text.asp

(for amounts that don't have 8 decimal places you need to add in more 0's, the 116BTC transaction is irrelevant I think)
Not an expert here, just speculating...

That is really bizarre.  Behavior like this speaks allot about the nature of the one behind it's premeditation.  Juvenile for one, and why those three words?  Designed to instill fear in the minds of those that find the message.  Allot went into them being embedded in the transaction.  More than likely a troll shunned by the community here.  If this heist had been done by some group within TPTB in-order to derail BitCoin progress, I doubt they would go to all this trouble, no this is the mind of a Jack The Ripper type personality, and my guess a solo individual.  
hero member
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I have filled out the claim page, verified my email address with them and now waiting for the next step?

They have to verify each claim manually. Wait your turn.
rjk
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1ngldh
This works.  But the cert it not valid for the ip
https://173.45.224.244/

Yeah, I wouldn't use that link
It's a valid StartCom certificate that was just issued, but connecting via IP doesn't allow the browser to do various automated checks on it.
member
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I have filled out the claim page, verified my email address with them and now waiting for the next step?
hero member
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This works.  But the cert it not valid for the ip
https://173.45.224.244/

Yeah, I wouldn't use that link
BCB
vip
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BCJ
This works.  But the cert it not valid for the ip
https://173.45.224.244/
hero member
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Why is nobody on here talking about why the claims page isn't working. Everyone has bitched since the coins were stolen (including me) and Zhou briefly mentions "claims.bitcoinica.com" and nobody replies? Has anyone actually connected to the site and filed their claim?

Was working 20 minutes ago. What did you break, Bigmerve?
legendary
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You can claim your Bitcoinica account at https://claims.bitcoinica.com/ now.

Doesn't work for me. The site is not available.

Might be DNS is not yet propagated data.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Why is nobody on here talking about why the claims page isn't working. Everyone has bitched since the coins were stolen (including me) and Zhou briefly mentions "claims.bitcoinica.com" and nobody replies? Has anyone actually connected to the site and filed their claim?
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Also, the address starts with 1EML

Expect Mass Leak
And after the 1EML part, it says wAweso
Looks like the beginning of "Awesome", not sure what the "w" is all about.

Probably was an easy to generate address in Vanitygen, it would take a while to generate 1emlawesome
Vanitygen has a little-known ability to use regex, which - if written carefully - could make the job easier. It could also be sped up by running on many GPUs.

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wawe
rjk
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Merit: 250
1ngldh
Also, the address starts with 1EML

Expect Mass Leak
And after the 1EML part, it says wAweso
Looks like the beginning of "Awesome", not sure what the "w" is all about.

Probably was an easy to generate address in Vanitygen, it would take a while to generate 1emlawesome
Vanitygen has a little-known ability to use regex, which - if written carefully - could make the job easier. It could also be sped up by running on many GPUs.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 1006
Also, the address starts with 1EML

Expect Mass Leak
And after the 1EML part, it says wAweso
Looks like the beginning of "Awesome", not sure what the "w" is all about.

Its actually wAwseo, so its likely a coincidence.
rjk
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
1ngldh
Also, the address starts with 1EML

Expect Mass Leak
And after the 1EML part, it says wAweso
Looks like the beginning of "Awesome", not sure what the "w" is all about.
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